WO2021173368A1 - Illuminated dual-blade retractor - Google Patents

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WO2021173368A1
WO2021173368A1 PCT/US2021/017768 US2021017768W WO2021173368A1 WO 2021173368 A1 WO2021173368 A1 WO 2021173368A1 US 2021017768 W US2021017768 W US 2021017768W WO 2021173368 A1 WO2021173368 A1 WO 2021173368A1
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Jeffrey Ralph SWIFT
Demetrio D. ANAYA
Jason Swift
Nicholas LAUDER
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  • the present invention relates to a dual-blade retractor, and more particularly, to a portable illuminated dual-blade retractor with illumination at both blades and to a dual-blade retractor with smoke evacuation provided at both blades.
  • a dual-blade retractor also referred to as an Army-Navy retractor, is a surgical instrument that includes a handle with a blade extending from each end of the handle.
  • dual-blade retractors typically include a shorter blade extending from one end of the handle and a longer blade extending from another end of the handle. Dual-blade retractors can be utilized in different types of surgeries and provide flexibility by having two blades of different sizes. Surgical and medical procedures usually require illumination of a desired surgical field in order to improve visibility for the surgeon. Traditionally, illumination was provided using overhead lighting or head mounted fiber optic systems. In addition, medical devices, such as retractors, that include illumination systems have been used in the field. For example, US Patent Application Publication Nos. 2016-0354072 and US Patent No. 10,512,519, owned by the same applicant herein and incorporated herein by reference, disclose single-blade retractors that include an illumination assembly for illuminating a surgical field during use.
  • the single- blade retractors of the above-mentioned ‘072 publication and the ‘519 patent include a smoke evacuation assembly for suctioning off smoke generated during surgical procedures.
  • the present invention provides a dual-blade retractor with an illumination assembly that includes at least one direct light source on each blade of the retractor and an ergonomic and space-efficient switching assembly that allows for individual controls of the light source(s) on each blade.
  • the present invention provides a dual-blade retractor that has a smoke evacuation assembly for providing dedicated smoke evacuation for each blade of the retractor.
  • the smoke evacuation assembly is configured such that it does not interfere with the field of view of either side of the retractor.
  • the dual-blade retractor comprises a handle having a first end and a second end, a first blade extending from the first end of the handle, a second blade extending from the second end of the handle, and an illumination assembly including one or more first light sources provided on the first blade and one or more second light sources provided on the second blade, wherein the dual-blade retractor is configured to house therein an internal power source for supplying energy to the one or more first and second light sources.
  • the handle is configured to house the internal power source.
  • the illumination assembly has a plurality of the first light sources oriented to emit light at different angles relative to the first blade, and a plurality of the second light sources oriented to emit light at different angles relative to the second blade.
  • the first blade includes a first cover having one or more openings corresponding in position to the one or more first light sources
  • the second blade includes a second cover having one or more openings corresponding in positions to the one or more second light sources.
  • the illumination assembly is configured to selectively control the one or more first light sources when the first blade is in use and the one or more second light sources when the second blade is in use.
  • the illumination assembly may also include a control circuit configured to electrically connect with the one or more first light sources and the one or more second light sources, and the dual-blade retractor is configured so as to position the internal power source to overlap with the control circuit.
  • the dual -blade retractor has a removable cover configured to eject the internal power source from the dual-blade retractor when the removable cover is removed.
  • the one or more first light sources are mounted on a first flexible circuit configured to dissipate heat generated by the one or more first light sources, and similarly, the one or more second light sources are mounted on a second flexible circuit configured to dissipate heat generated by the one or more second light sources.
  • the dual-blade retractor also includes a smoke evacuation assembly configured to selectively provide suction to the first blade and the second blade.
  • the present invention is also directed to a dual-blade retractor comprising a handle having a first end and a second end, a first blade extending from the first end of the handle, a second blade extending from the second end of the handle, and a first smoke evacuation conduit configured to provide suction at the first blade, and a second smoke evacuation conduit, separate from the first smoke evacuation conduit, configured to provide suction at the second blade.
  • the first smoke evacuation conduit extends between a first inlet provided on the first blade and a first outlet provided on one of the handle and the second blade.
  • the second smoke evacuation conduit extends between a second inlet provided on the second blade and a second outlet provided on one of the handle and the first blade.
  • the first outlet may be provided at a joint between the handle and the second blade, and the second outlet may be provided at a joint between the handle and the first blade.
  • the dual-blade retractor also includes an adapter configured to fluidly couple one or more of the first outlet and the second outlet to a vacuum source.
  • the dual-blade retractor includes a first blade cover configured to attach to the first blade and a second blade cover configured to attach to the second blade.
  • the first inlet and the second outlet are provided in the first blade cover, and the second inlet and the first outlet are provided in the second blade cover.
  • the first smoke evacuation conduit includes at least one first tube and the second smoke evacuation conduit includes at least one second tube. The first and second tubes may extend substantially parallel to one another within the handle.
  • the present invention is also directed to a dual-blade retractor comprising a handle having a first end and a second end, a first blade extending from the first end of the handle, a second blade extending from the second end of the handle, a smoke evacuation assembly configured to selectively provide suction to the first blade and the second blade, wherein the smoke evacuation assembly includes at least one port configured to connect to a vacuum source, and wherein when the smoke evacuation assembly provides suction to one of the first and second blades, the at least one port does not obstruct a field of view around the one of the first and second blades.
  • the at least one port includes an opening in an outer housing of the dual-blade retractor and the smoke evacuation assembly also includes a removable adapter insertable into the opening and configured to connect to the vacuum source.
  • the at least one port includes a first port for providing suction to the first blade and a second port for providing suction to the second blade.
  • the first port comprises a first opening provided on one of the handle and the second blade and the second port comprises a second opening provided on one of the handle and the first blade.
  • the smoke evacuation assembly further includes a removable adapter configured to be inserted into at least one of the first opening and the second opening and to connect to the vacuum source.
  • the smoke evacuation assembly further includes first tubing extending between the first port and a first smoke evacuation inlet on the first blade and second tubing extending between the second port and a second smoke evacuation inlet on the second blade.
  • the first opening may be provided at a joint between the handle and the second blade and the second opening may be provided at a joint between the handle and the first blade.
  • the first port further comprises a first socket provided at the first opening and configured to engage with the removable adapter and the second port further comprises a second socket provided at the second opening and configured to engage with the removable adapter.
  • the first blade and the second blade extend from the handle in a first direction.
  • the dual-blade retractor may also include an illumination assembly including one or more first light sources provided on the first blade and one or more light sources provided on the second blade.
  • the present invention is further directed to a dual-blade retractor comprising a handle having a first end and a second end, a first blade extending from the first end of the handle, a second blade extending from the second end of the handle, and an illumination assembly including one or more first light sources provided on the first blade, one or more second light sources provided on the second blade, and a switch for controlling the illumination assembly, wherein the one or more first light sources and the one or more second light sources are selectively controlled using the same switch.
  • the switch may be a rocker switch and/or a sliding switch. The switch is configured to control one or more of ON/OFF state and brightness of the one or more first light sources and the one or more second light sources.
  • the first and second blade extend from the handle in a first direction, and wherein the switch is provided in a first surface of the handle facing in the first direction.
  • the dual-blade retractor further includes an activator different from the switch, with the activator being configured to move between a first position and a second position. In the first position the illumination assembly is deactivated and the switch is inoperable to control the illumination assembly, and in the second position, the illumination assembly is activated and the switch is operable to control the illumination assembly.
  • FIGS. 1 and 2 show the dual -blade retractor of the present invention, viewed from each end;
  • FIG. 3 shows the dual -blade retractor of FIGS. 1 and 2 viewed from an opposite side;
  • FIGS. 4A-4C demonstrate internal tubing of the smoke evacuation assembly and an adapter port of the dual -blade retractor of FIGS. 1-3;
  • FIGS. 5A-5B show exploded views of components of the dual -blade retractor of FIGS. 1-3; and FIGS. 6A-6E show an exemplary assembly sequence of the components of the dual blade retractor of FIGS. 1-3.
  • FIGS. 1-3 show different views of the dual -blade retractor 100 in accordance with the present invention and FIGS. 5A- 5B show exploded views of the retractor 100 of FIGS. 1-3.
  • the retractor 100 includes a handle 102 having a first end 102a and a second end 102b, a first blade 104 extending from the first end 102a of the handle 102 and a second blade 106 extending from the second end 102b of the handle 102.
  • the first and second blades 104, 106 extend from the respective ends of the handle 102 in the same general direction.
  • the blades may extend in different directions, e.g., opposing directions, or may be configured to rotate relative to the handle 102.
  • the first and second blades 104, 106 are different in size, with the first blade 104 being longer and wider than the second blade 106.
  • the first blade 104 may have a length of about 50 mm and a width of about 20 mm, while the second blade 106 may have a length of about 30 mm and a width of about 15 mm.
  • the first and second blades 104, 106 may have the same width and length, or may have the same length but different widths, or the same width but different lengths. In any case, the widths and lengths of the two blades 104, 106 may be varied depending on the application and intended use of the retractor.
  • first and second blades 104, 106 are integrally formed with the handle, permanently attached to the handle 102 in this embodiment, in other embodiments, the first blade 104 and/or second blade 106 may be detachable from the handle 102 and may be interchangeable with other blades, e.g., blades of different widths and/or lengths.
  • the first blade 104 which is the longer and wider blade, includes a non-slip pattern including a plurality of non-slip projections or ridges 104a on its surface to provide better grip against tissue being retracted.
  • the second blade 106 does not include any non-slip projections or ridges, as shown in FIG. 1.
  • the non-slip pattern may be included on one or more surfaces of the second blade 106.
  • the non-slip pattern 104a is provided on one surface of a distal tip of the first blade 104, while other surfaces do not include such non-slip pattern.
  • the location of the non-slip pattern may vary and the non-slip pattern may be provided on the entire surface or on a substantial area of the surface of the first blade 104, or may be provided on both surfaces of the first blade 104, either on the distal tip or on the whole surface of the blade.
  • the first blade 104 may include a first type of non-slip pattern on its tip portion and a different, second type of non-slip pattern on other portions thereof, or the first blade 104 may include one type of non-slip pattern on one surface and another type of non-slip pattern on the opposing surface. The type of non-slip pattern shown in FIG.
  • the handle 102 and the two blades 104, 106 form an outer housing that encloses or partially encloses components of an illumination assembly and of a smoke evacuation assembly described in more detail below.
  • the outer housing includes a main body 101, which forms the handle and the blades 104, 106, blade covers 110, each of which covers a portion of a top surface of the respective blade 104, 106 and a top surface of a joint between the handle and the respective blade 104, 106, and a battery cover 111 which covers the remaining portion of the top surface of the handle 102.
  • the main body 101, the blade covers 110 and the battery cover 111 are formed from plastic or polymer materials and may include glass or carbon fibers.
  • the main body 101, blade covers 110 and/or the battery cover 111 may be formed from ABS (acrylonitrile butadiene styrene) or polyarylamide polymer and may be glass-fiber reinforced, e.g., 50% by weight or more of glass fiber.
  • ABS acrylonitrile butadiene styrene
  • polyarylamide polymer polyarylamide polymer
  • Other polymer or plastic materials which are preferably non- conductive and radiolucent, may be used for the main body 101, blade covers 110 and/or battery cover 111, and some exemplary materials are described in US Patent No. 10,420,538, assigned to the same assignee herein and incorporated herein by reference.
  • the dual -blade retractor 100 of FIGS. 1-5B includes an illumination assembly that provides illumination from each blade 104, 106 and in which illumination in each blade is individually controlled.
  • the illumination assembly of the present invention includes an internal, on-board power source 114 for powering the illumination assembly, making the dual-blade retractor cordless and portable, so that the dual blade retractor is not dependent on an external power supply.
  • the illumination assembly includes at least one direct light source, such as an LED, provided on the first blade 104 and/or at least one direct light source provided on the second blade 106.
  • the illumination assembly further includes the power source 114, such as batteries, housed within the handle 102 of the dual -blade retractor 100 or in other portions of the outer housing, and one or more operating members 116, e.g. a switch, for controlling the ON/OFF state, brightness and/or color of the direct light sources.
  • the power source 114 such as batteries
  • the operating members 116 e.g. a switch
  • the illumination assembly includes two direct light sources 108a provided on the first blade 104 and two direct light sources 108b provided on the second blade 106, with a first direct light source on each blade 104, 106 being oriented at a different angle from a second direct light source on the same blade 104, 106.
  • the first direct light source is positioned near the distal end of the blade 104, 106 and is oriented so as to emit light along or substantially parallel to the blade toward the distal end of the blade, while the second light source is positioned further away from the distal end of the blade 104, 106 and is oriented so as to emit light at an angle to the blade to provide some illumination above the blade without creating a black light or glare to the user.
  • each blade 104, 106 includes the blade cover 110 that encloses a portion of the smoke evacuation assembly and a portion of the illumination assembly adjacent to the blade 104, 106.
  • the blade cover 110 includes a plurality of openings 110a corresponding in positions to the direct light sources 108a, 108b of the illumination assembly so that the direct light sources are positioned within the corresponding openings 110a.
  • the blade cover 110 includes an angled tip, or lip portion, at its distal end which includes an opening 1 lOal corresponding to the first direct light source.
  • the opening 110a2 for the second direct light source is provided in main portion, i.e., top surface, of the blade cover 110 and may include a partial hood or shield adjacent its proximal edge to shield light from being emitted in the direction of the user.
  • the light sources 108a are mounted on a flexible circuit 130 which holds the light sources 108a in their respective positions and orientations within the corresponding openings 110a in the blade cover 110, and which electrically connects the light sources 108a to a PCB controller 112 provided within the handle 102.
  • the light sources 108b are similarly mounted on the flexible circuit 130.
  • the blades 104, 106 and/or the blade covers 110 may include projections or ribs formed on their internally facing surfaces for positioning and holding the flexible circuits 130 within the outer housing.
  • the illumination assembly also includes the PCB controller 112 that controls the illumination assembly, the power source 114 for supplying energy to the direct light sources 108a, 108b, and the operating member 116.
  • the construction of the PCB controller 112 is similar to that of a PCB assembly described in the 10,512,519 patent, which is incorporated herein by reference.
  • the PCB controller 112 has two sets of flex circuit connectors 112a, which are used for connecting the flexible circuits 130 with the direct light sources 108a, 108b thereon to the PCB controller 112.
  • the PCB controller 112 also includes a central contact 112b and springs or other electrical contacts 112c for electrically connecting the batteries 114 to the PCB controller 112.
  • the PCB controller 112 is positioned and held within the handle 102 by internal projections or ribs 102c (visible in FIGS. 4B and 4C) formed on the internal surfaces of the handle 102.
  • a PCB mounting bracket 113 is used for positioning and/or attaching the PCB controller in the handle 102 using screws or other suitable fasteners.
  • the operating member 116 in the present embodiment comprises a rocker switch which can be operated to control the ON/OFF state and lighting levels of the direct light sources on each blade.
  • the operating member 116 selectively controls the light sources on the first blade 104 when the first blade is being used and selectively controls the light sources on the second blade 106 when the second blade is being used.
  • the operating member 116 is configured so that the light sources on only one of the blades are turned ON while the light sources on the other blade are OFF.
  • the rocker switch 116 includes two buttons or two sides of a rocker, each of which is used for controlling the ON/OFF state and the brightness level of the light sources on one blade.
  • the user can press one of the buttons or one side of the rocker to turn ON the light source(s) on the corresponding blade and then press the button/side again in order to control the ON/OFF state of the individual light sources and/or the brightness of the light sources on the corresponding blade, while the light sources on the other blade are turned OFF.
  • Repeated pressing of the button or the side of the rocker controls the turning ON and OFF of the individual light sources, e.g., a sequence of the light sources being turned ON/OFF, and in some embodiments controls the level of brightness of the light sources, e.g., increases brightness by repeatedly pressing the button or side of the rocker.
  • the switch 116 includes a slide switch so that sliding the switch to one side turns ON the light sources, either at the same time or individually one by one, and increases the level of brightness of the light sources on one blade, and sliding the switch to the other side turns ON the light sources on the other blade, either at the same time or individually one by one, and increases the level of brightness of these light sources.
  • the slide switch may be combined with a button or a similar operating member that can be pressed in order to select which of the light sources on the blade are turned ON.
  • Other types of switches such as potentiometers or a combination of a button and a potentiometer, may be used for controlling the light sources of the illumination assembly.
  • rocker and slide switches and the positioning of the switch on a bottom surface of the handle 102 allow a user to operate the switch 116 with a thumb while holding the retractor in the same hand.
  • This one-handed operation allows the user to control the lighting on the retractor while the retractor is being used to retract tissues.
  • positioning the switch 116 within a recessed area 103 of the handle prevents the user from inadvertently operating the switch 116 while holding the retractor.
  • the dual -blade retractor 100 also includes a push-tab 118 of a push-tab assembly, which is used as a battery activator to activate the power source when in a “use” position and to de-activate the power source when in a “storage” position.
  • the push-tab assembly is used to control whether or not the illumination assembly can be turned ON by electrically disconnecting the power source(s) from circuitry of the illumination assembly in the “storage” configuration and by electrically connecting the power source(s) to the circuitry of the illumination assembly to close the circuit in a “use” configuration.
  • the push-tab assembly also assists in removing the one or more power sources from the outer housing of the dual-blade retractor without requiring the user to come into physical contact with the power source by hooking around a portion of the power source(s), or otherwise physically engaging with the power source(s), when the power source(s) are housed in the outer housing and causing the power source(s) to be removed from the outer housing, or eject the power source(s), when the battery cover 111 is opened or removed from the main body 101.
  • the push-tab 118 When the retractor of FIGS. 5A-5B is assembled, the push-tab 118 is partially inserted into an opening 11 la in the battery cover 111 so as to slip over and engage with the central contact 112b on the PCB controller 112. When the push-tab 118 is partially inserted into the opening 111a, the sides or legs of the push-tab 118 electrically separate the central contact 112b from the terminals of the batteries 114. In this way, the push-tab is in the “storage” position and electrically isolates the two batteries 114 from each other, i.e., breaks the circuit, so that the illumination assembly of the dual-blade retractor cannot be turned ON even if the switch 116 is in the ON position.
  • the push-tab 118 when the push-tab 118 is fully inserted into the opening 11 la in the battery cover 111 to be in the “use” position, the terminals of the batteries 114 electrically connect with the central electrical contact 112b through an opening in the push-tab 118 so that the illumination assembly can be turned ON using the switch 116.
  • the push-tab 118 engages with the terminals or other portions of the batteries 114 so that when the battery door 111 is opened or removed, the push-tab 118 forces the batteries 114 to be removed from the body 101 for disposal without requiring any physical contact between the user and the batteries 114.
  • the push-tab 118 does not need to be inserted fully into the opening 11 la in the battery cover 111 to be in the “use” position, and that in other embodiments, the “use” and “storage” positions are reversed so that the push-tab 118 is pushed into the opening 11 la for the “storage” position and pulled out of the opening 111a for the “use” position.
  • the dual-blade retractor also includes a smoke evacuation assembly that provides smoke evacuation/suction to each blade of the retractor 100 and which does not block the viewing field of the user when connected to a source of suction.
  • a smoke evacuation assembly that provides smoke evacuation/suction to each blade of the retractor 100 and which does not block the viewing field of the user when connected to a source of suction.
  • internal tubing is provided within the outer housing of the dual-blade retractor to fluidly couple a smoke evacuation inlet near the distal end of each blade 104, 106 with a corresponding outlet opening near the opposing end of the handle 102.
  • first tubing 120 is provided within the outer housing of the retractor and extends between a first inlet 122 formed near the distal end of the first blade 104 and a first outlet opening 124 provided at or near the joint between the handle 102 and the second blade 106. As shown in FIGS. 1, 4A-C and 5A-B, the first outlet opening 124 is formed in the blade cover 110 for the second blade 106.
  • second tubing 121 is provided within the outer housing of the retractor and extends between a second inlet 123 formed near the distal end of the second blade 106 and a second outlet opening 125 at or near the joint between the handle 102 and the first blade 104. As shown in FIGS.
  • the second outlet opening 125 is formed in the blade cover 110 for the first blade 104.
  • the first and second outlets are provided in the handle 102, while in other embodiments, the first and second outlets are provided in the second and first blades, respectively.
  • the first and second tubings 120, 121 each include a single tube so that the first and second tubings 120 and 121 run substantially parallel to one another within the handle 102 of the retractor.
  • the first tubing 120 runs along one side of the handle while the second tubing 121 runs along the opposite side of the handle, with both first and second tubings 120, 121 being positioned on top of the PCB controller 112.
  • the batteries 114 are centrally positioned and mounted on the PCB controller 112 so that the batteries 114 do not interfere with the first and second tubings 120, 121.
  • first and second tubings 120, 121 each includes a pair of tubes running in parallel from the respective blade through the handle 102 and combine at the respective outlet opening 124, 125.
  • First and second tubings 120, 121 are flexible tubes that may be formed from plastics or silicone.
  • the first inlet 122 is adjacent the distal end of the blade cover 110 for the first blade 104, and the lip or angled end of the blade cover 110 has a plurality of openings 110b, i.e., gratings, therein corresponding to the location of the first inlet 122.
  • the gratings 110b prevent debris from entering the first tubing 120 and from blocking the flow path in the first tubing 120.
  • the second inlet 123 is adjacent the distal end of the blade cover 110 for the second blade 106, and the lip of the blade cover 110 includes similar gratings 110b therein corresponding to the location of the second inlet 123.
  • each outlet opening 124, 125 does not protrude from the surface of the retractor in order to prevent the outlet port from interfering with the user’s field of view.
  • standard suction supply connections require a protruding barb in order to connect to the suction supply.
  • a removable adapter port 126 is provided to enable connection between the respective outlet opening 124, 125 and the standard suction supply.
  • the adapter port 126 comprises a substantially cylindrical body with a central bore, and includes a first end 126a sized and configured to be inserted into the outlet opening 124, 125 and a second end 126b sized and configured to couple to a standard suction supply.
  • An annular ridge 126c having a gripping surface is provided between the first and second ends 126a, 126b.
  • each outlet opening 124, 125 includes a sleeve member or socket 124a, 125a provided within the outlet opening 124, 125 and configured to connect with the corresponding tubing 120, 121. As can be seen in FIGS.
  • each sleeve member or socket 124a, 125a includes side slits formed adjacent to its outlet edge to provide elasticity and flexibility so that the first end 126a of the adapter port 126 is held securely by the sleeve member or socket 124a, 125a when inserted into the outlet opening 124, 125.
  • the first end 126a may have a thread thereon so that it can be screwed into the respective outlet opening 124, 125.
  • the sleeve members or sockets 124a, 125a would have corresponding threads on their inner surfaces to allow the first end 126a to be coupled therewith.
  • the first end 126a of the adapter When inserted into the outlet opening 124, 125 and coupled with the sleeve member or socket 124a, 125a of the outlet opening, the first end 126a of the adapter is fluidly coupled with the respective tubing 120, 121 to provide suction to the blade in use. Since the adapter 126 is inserted into one of the outlet openings 124, 125 for use with the corresponding blade 104, 106 while the other outlet opening 124, 125 does not have a barb or adapter attached thereto, the adapter 126 and the rest of the smoke evacuation assembly does not obstruct the user’s field of view along and around the retractor blade in use when the retractor is being used.
  • the dual-blade retractor allows for smoke evacuation at each end thereof without having a fixed barb in the way of the field of view along and around the blade being used.
  • FIGS. 5A-5B show exploded views of the dual -blade retractor 100 of the present invention.
  • An exemplary assembly process for assembling the dual -blade retractor 100 of FIGS. 1-5B is shown in FIGS. 6A-6E.
  • the rocker switch 116, the PCB controller 112 and the PCB bracket 113 are inserted into the handle 102 of the retractor main body 101, and the PCB bracket 113 is attached to the handle 102 using one or more fasteners, e.g., two screws.
  • the switch 116 may be electrically connected to the PCB controller 112, and then the PCB controller 112 with the switch 116 is positioned within the handle so that an outer portion of the switch 116 extends through a corresponding opening in the handle 112.
  • each smoke evacuation tube which can be a plastic or a silicone tube, is attached to the respective sleeve member or socket 124a, 125a, and the sleeve members or sockets 124a, 125a are then installed within the main body 101 at or near the respective joint between the blade 104, 106 and the handle 102.
  • the tubes are installed to run substantially parallel to one another within the handle and to the respective blades.
  • the tubes extend along opposite sides of the PCB controller within the handle, while in another embodiment, the tubes overlap or partially overlap with the PCB controller on each side thereof.
  • the flexible circuits with the light sources mounted thereon are installed on the blade covers 110 so that the light sources are exposed through corresponding openings in the blade covers 110.
  • One or more fasteners such as screws, may be used to attach the flexible circuits to the blade covers 110.
  • the flexible circuits are held to the blade covers by internal projections or ribs formed on the blade covers 110.
  • the blade covers 110 are then attached to the main body 101 by snap fitting or interlocking with the main body 101, and/or by using one or more fasteners, such as screws, and/or by press fitting, as disclosed in the 10,512,519 patent.
  • the flexible circuits are electrically connected to the PCB controller by inserting exposed conductive traces on the flexible circuits into the flex circuit electrical connectors on the PCB controller.
  • the batteries are installed into the handle 102 and the battery cover 111 is then attached to the main body 101.
  • the battery cover snaps into the main body 101 and can be detached by operating a catch or a similar fastening mechanism.
  • the push-tab 118 is partially inserted into the opening 11 la in the battery cover 111 for shipping. When the retractor is ready to be used, the push-tab 118 is fully pushed into the opening 11 la so as to activate the batteries.
  • the removable adapter port 126 may or may not be pre-installed into one of the smoke evacuation openings 124, 125 for shipping.
  • the assembled dual-blade retractor is a cordless, portable retractor that has on-board power and can be lighted on both blades.
  • the dual-blade retractor also has a smoke evacuation assembly to provide dedicated smoke evacuation at each blade without having a fixed protruding port or barb that obscures the field of view of the user.
  • the dual-blade retractor is ergonomically constructed to allow for use of the retractor while being able to control the illumination assembly with one hand.
  • the dual- blade retractor may also include a flow control mechanism for controlling the suction in the retractor.
  • the flow control mechanism may use the same operating member or switch as the illumination assembly or a separate switch.

Abstract

A dual-blade retractor comprising: a handle having a first end and a second end, a first blade extending from the first end of the handle, a second blade extending from the second end of the handle, and an illumination assembly including one or more first light sources provided on the first blade and one or more second light sources provided on the second blade, wherein the dual-blade retractor is configured to house therein an internal power source for supplying energy to the one or more first and second light sources.

Description

ILLUMINATED DUAL-BLADE RETRACTOR
FIELD OF INVENTION
The present invention relates to a dual-blade retractor, and more particularly, to a portable illuminated dual-blade retractor with illumination at both blades and to a dual-blade retractor with smoke evacuation provided at both blades.
INTRODUCTION
A dual-blade retractor, also referred to as an Army-Navy retractor, is a surgical instrument that includes a handle with a blade extending from each end of the handle.
Typically, dual-blade retractors include a shorter blade extending from one end of the handle and a longer blade extending from another end of the handle. Dual-blade retractors can be utilized in different types of surgeries and provide flexibility by having two blades of different sizes. Surgical and medical procedures usually require illumination of a desired surgical field in order to improve visibility for the surgeon. Traditionally, illumination was provided using overhead lighting or head mounted fiber optic systems. In addition, medical devices, such as retractors, that include illumination systems have been used in the field. For example, US Patent Application Publication Nos. 2016-0354072 and US Patent No. 10,512,519, owned by the same applicant herein and incorporated herein by reference, disclose single-blade retractors that include an illumination assembly for illuminating a surgical field during use.
In addition, surgical procedures often require use of electrocautery devices and other devices, which produce smoke that interferes with visibility of the surgical field. The single- blade retractors of the above-mentioned ‘072 publication and the ‘519 patent include a smoke evacuation assembly for suctioning off smoke generated during surgical procedures.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION The present invention provides a dual-blade retractor with an illumination assembly that includes at least one direct light source on each blade of the retractor and an ergonomic and space-efficient switching assembly that allows for individual controls of the light source(s) on each blade. In addition, the present invention provides a dual-blade retractor that has a smoke evacuation assembly for providing dedicated smoke evacuation for each blade of the retractor. Moreover, the smoke evacuation assembly is configured such that it does not interfere with the field of view of either side of the retractor.
Specifically, in accordance with the present invention, the dual-blade retractor comprises a handle having a first end and a second end, a first blade extending from the first end of the handle, a second blade extending from the second end of the handle, and an illumination assembly including one or more first light sources provided on the first blade and one or more second light sources provided on the second blade, wherein the dual-blade retractor is configured to house therein an internal power source for supplying energy to the one or more first and second light sources. In some embodiments, the handle is configured to house the internal power source. In certain embodiments, the illumination assembly has a plurality of the first light sources oriented to emit light at different angles relative to the first blade, and a plurality of the second light sources oriented to emit light at different angles relative to the second blade. In certain configurations of the dual-blade retractor, the first blade includes a first cover having one or more openings corresponding in position to the one or more first light sources, and the second blade includes a second cover having one or more openings corresponding in positions to the one or more second light sources.
In certain embodiments, the illumination assembly is configured to selectively control the one or more first light sources when the first blade is in use and the one or more second light sources when the second blade is in use. The illumination assembly may also include a control circuit configured to electrically connect with the one or more first light sources and the one or more second light sources, and the dual-blade retractor is configured so as to position the internal power source to overlap with the control circuit. In some embodiments, the dual -blade retractor has a removable cover configured to eject the internal power source from the dual-blade retractor when the removable cover is removed.
In certain embodiments, the one or more first light sources are mounted on a first flexible circuit configured to dissipate heat generated by the one or more first light sources, and similarly, the one or more second light sources are mounted on a second flexible circuit configured to dissipate heat generated by the one or more second light sources. In some embodiments, the dual-blade retractor also includes a smoke evacuation assembly configured to selectively provide suction to the first blade and the second blade.
The present invention is also directed to a dual-blade retractor comprising a handle having a first end and a second end, a first blade extending from the first end of the handle, a second blade extending from the second end of the handle, and a first smoke evacuation conduit configured to provide suction at the first blade, and a second smoke evacuation conduit, separate from the first smoke evacuation conduit, configured to provide suction at the second blade. In some embodiments, the first smoke evacuation conduit extends between a first inlet provided on the first blade and a first outlet provided on one of the handle and the second blade. Similarly, the second smoke evacuation conduit extends between a second inlet provided on the second blade and a second outlet provided on one of the handle and the first blade. The first outlet may be provided at a joint between the handle and the second blade, and the second outlet may be provided at a joint between the handle and the first blade. The dual-blade retractor also includes an adapter configured to fluidly couple one or more of the first outlet and the second outlet to a vacuum source.
In some embodiments, the dual-blade retractor includes a first blade cover configured to attach to the first blade and a second blade cover configured to attach to the second blade. In these embodiments, the first inlet and the second outlet are provided in the first blade cover, and the second inlet and the first outlet are provided in the second blade cover. In certain embodiments, the first smoke evacuation conduit includes at least one first tube and the second smoke evacuation conduit includes at least one second tube. The first and second tubes may extend substantially parallel to one another within the handle. The present invention is also directed to a dual-blade retractor comprising a handle having a first end and a second end, a first blade extending from the first end of the handle, a second blade extending from the second end of the handle, a smoke evacuation assembly configured to selectively provide suction to the first blade and the second blade, wherein the smoke evacuation assembly includes at least one port configured to connect to a vacuum source, and wherein when the smoke evacuation assembly provides suction to one of the first and second blades, the at least one port does not obstruct a field of view around the one of the first and second blades. In some embodiments, the at least one port includes an opening in an outer housing of the dual-blade retractor and the smoke evacuation assembly also includes a removable adapter insertable into the opening and configured to connect to the vacuum source.
In certain embodiments, the at least one port includes a first port for providing suction to the first blade and a second port for providing suction to the second blade. The first port comprises a first opening provided on one of the handle and the second blade and the second port comprises a second opening provided on one of the handle and the first blade. The smoke evacuation assembly further includes a removable adapter configured to be inserted into at least one of the first opening and the second opening and to connect to the vacuum source. In some embodiments, the smoke evacuation assembly further includes first tubing extending between the first port and a first smoke evacuation inlet on the first blade and second tubing extending between the second port and a second smoke evacuation inlet on the second blade. The first opening may be provided at a joint between the handle and the second blade and the second opening may be provided at a joint between the handle and the first blade. In some embodiments, the first port further comprises a first socket provided at the first opening and configured to engage with the removable adapter and the second port further comprises a second socket provided at the second opening and configured to engage with the removable adapter.
In some embodiments, the first blade and the second blade extend from the handle in a first direction. In addition, the dual-blade retractor may also include an illumination assembly including one or more first light sources provided on the first blade and one or more light sources provided on the second blade.
The present invention is further directed to a dual-blade retractor comprising a handle having a first end and a second end, a first blade extending from the first end of the handle, a second blade extending from the second end of the handle, and an illumination assembly including one or more first light sources provided on the first blade, one or more second light sources provided on the second blade, and a switch for controlling the illumination assembly, wherein the one or more first light sources and the one or more second light sources are selectively controlled using the same switch. The switch may be a rocker switch and/or a sliding switch. The switch is configured to control one or more of ON/OFF state and brightness of the one or more first light sources and the one or more second light sources.
In some embodiments, the first and second blade extend from the handle in a first direction, and wherein the switch is provided in a first surface of the handle facing in the first direction. In certain embodiments, the dual-blade retractor further includes an activator different from the switch, with the activator being configured to move between a first position and a second position. In the first position the illumination assembly is deactivated and the switch is inoperable to control the illumination assembly, and in the second position, the illumination assembly is activated and the switch is operable to control the illumination assembly.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The above and other features and aspects of the present invention will become more apparent upon reading the following detailed description in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIGS. 1 and 2 show the dual -blade retractor of the present invention, viewed from each end;
FIG. 3 shows the dual -blade retractor of FIGS. 1 and 2 viewed from an opposite side; FIGS. 4A-4C demonstrate internal tubing of the smoke evacuation assembly and an adapter port of the dual -blade retractor of FIGS. 1-3;
FIGS. 5A-5B show exploded views of components of the dual -blade retractor of FIGS. 1-3; and FIGS. 6A-6E show an exemplary assembly sequence of the components of the dual blade retractor of FIGS. 1-3.
PET ATT, ED DESCRIPTION
Drawings have been used herein to depict select exemplary embodiments. For the sake of clear illustration, many practical details are explained together in the description below. However, it should be appreciated that those details should not be used to limit the scope of any claims that issue in connection with this application. In some embodiments, certain details are not essential.
Moreover, for the sake of drawing simplification, some customary structures and elements in the drawings have been shown in a simplified way. Wherever possible, the same reference numbers are used in the drawings and the description to refer to the same or like parts.
Unless otherwise defined, all terms (including technical and scientific terms) used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art. It should be further understood that terms, such as those defined in commonly used dictionaries, should be interpreted as having a meaning that is consistent with their meaning in the context of the relevant art and the present description, and should not be interpreted in an idealized or overly formal sense unless expressly so defined herein. The present invention is directed to a dual -blade retractor. FIGS. 1-3 show different views of the dual -blade retractor 100 in accordance with the present invention and FIGS. 5A- 5B show exploded views of the retractor 100 of FIGS. 1-3. As shown, the retractor 100 includes a handle 102 having a first end 102a and a second end 102b, a first blade 104 extending from the first end 102a of the handle 102 and a second blade 106 extending from the second end 102b of the handle 102. In the present illustrative embodiment, the first and second blades 104, 106 extend from the respective ends of the handle 102 in the same general direction. However, in other embodiments, the blades may extend in different directions, e.g., opposing directions, or may be configured to rotate relative to the handle 102. In addition, in this illustrative embodiment, the first and second blades 104, 106 are different in size, with the first blade 104 being longer and wider than the second blade 106. For example, the first blade 104 may have a length of about 50 mm and a width of about 20 mm, while the second blade 106 may have a length of about 30 mm and a width of about 15 mm. In other embodiments, the first and second blades 104, 106 may have the same width and length, or may have the same length but different widths, or the same width but different lengths. In any case, the widths and lengths of the two blades 104, 106 may be varied depending on the application and intended use of the retractor. Moreover, although in this embodiment, the first and second blades 104, 106 are integrally formed with the handle, permanently attached to the handle 102 in this embodiment, in other embodiments, the first blade 104 and/or second blade 106 may be detachable from the handle 102 and may be interchangeable with other blades, e.g., blades of different widths and/or lengths.
As shown in FIGS. 1-2, the first blade 104, which is the longer and wider blade, includes a non-slip pattern including a plurality of non-slip projections or ridges 104a on its surface to provide better grip against tissue being retracted. In this illustrative embodiment, the second blade 106 does not include any non-slip projections or ridges, as shown in FIG. 1. However, it is contemplated that in other embodiments, the non-slip pattern may be included on one or more surfaces of the second blade 106. In addition, in the illustrative embodiment shown in FIGS. 1-2, the non-slip pattern 104a is provided on one surface of a distal tip of the first blade 104, while other surfaces do not include such non-slip pattern. In other embodiments, the location of the non-slip pattern may vary and the non-slip pattern may be provided on the entire surface or on a substantial area of the surface of the first blade 104, or may be provided on both surfaces of the first blade 104, either on the distal tip or on the whole surface of the blade. In some embodiments, the first blade 104 may include a first type of non-slip pattern on its tip portion and a different, second type of non-slip pattern on other portions thereof, or the first blade 104 may include one type of non-slip pattern on one surface and another type of non-slip pattern on the opposing surface. The type of non-slip pattern shown in FIG. 1 provided on the distal tip of the first blade 104 comprises a plurality of elongated ridges each of which has an inclined surface inclined away from the distal end of the first blade 104. This non-slip pattern is described in US Patent No. 10,512,519, which is assigned to the applicant herein and which is incorporated herein by reference. This and other types of non-slip patterns described in the ‘519 patent may be used on the surface(s) of the first and second blades 104, 106 of the dual -blade retractor 100. As can be seen in FIGS. 1, 2 and 5A-5B, the handle 102 and the two blades 104, 106 form an outer housing that encloses or partially encloses components of an illumination assembly and of a smoke evacuation assembly described in more detail below. The outer housing includes a main body 101, which forms the handle and the blades 104, 106, blade covers 110, each of which covers a portion of a top surface of the respective blade 104, 106 and a top surface of a joint between the handle and the respective blade 104, 106, and a battery cover 111 which covers the remaining portion of the top surface of the handle 102.
The main body 101, the blade covers 110 and the battery cover 111 are formed from plastic or polymer materials and may include glass or carbon fibers. For example, the main body 101, blade covers 110 and/or the battery cover 111 may be formed from ABS (acrylonitrile butadiene styrene) or polyarylamide polymer and may be glass-fiber reinforced, e.g., 50% by weight or more of glass fiber. Other polymer or plastic materials, which are preferably non- conductive and radiolucent, may be used for the main body 101, blade covers 110 and/or battery cover 111, and some exemplary materials are described in US Patent No. 10,420,538, assigned to the same assignee herein and incorporated herein by reference.
As mentioned above, the dual -blade retractor 100 of FIGS. 1-5B includes an illumination assembly that provides illumination from each blade 104, 106 and in which illumination in each blade is individually controlled. In addition, the illumination assembly of the present invention includes an internal, on-board power source 114 for powering the illumination assembly, making the dual-blade retractor cordless and portable, so that the dual blade retractor is not dependent on an external power supply. In this way, the dual-blade retractor 100 can be used anywhere and the operator is not limited to locations or orientations in which the retractor can be connected to an external power supply. The illumination assembly includes at least one direct light source, such as an LED, provided on the first blade 104 and/or at least one direct light source provided on the second blade 106. The illumination assembly further includes the power source 114, such as batteries, housed within the handle 102 of the dual -blade retractor 100 or in other portions of the outer housing, and one or more operating members 116, e.g. a switch, for controlling the ON/OFF state, brightness and/or color of the direct light sources.
In the present illustrative embodiment of FIGS. 1-3, the illumination assembly includes two direct light sources 108a provided on the first blade 104 and two direct light sources 108b provided on the second blade 106, with a first direct light source on each blade 104, 106 being oriented at a different angle from a second direct light source on the same blade 104, 106. In this example, the first direct light source is positioned near the distal end of the blade 104, 106 and is oriented so as to emit light along or substantially parallel to the blade toward the distal end of the blade, while the second light source is positioned further away from the distal end of the blade 104, 106 and is oriented so as to emit light at an angle to the blade to provide some illumination above the blade without creating a black light or glare to the user.
As discussed above, each blade 104, 106 includes the blade cover 110 that encloses a portion of the smoke evacuation assembly and a portion of the illumination assembly adjacent to the blade 104, 106. The blade cover 110 includes a plurality of openings 110a corresponding in positions to the direct light sources 108a, 108b of the illumination assembly so that the direct light sources are positioned within the corresponding openings 110a. As can be seen in FIGS. 3 and 5A-B, the blade cover 110 includes an angled tip, or lip portion, at its distal end which includes an opening 1 lOal corresponding to the first direct light source. The opening 110a2 for the second direct light source is provided in main portion, i.e., top surface, of the blade cover 110 and may include a partial hood or shield adjacent its proximal edge to shield light from being emitted in the direction of the user. As shown in FIGS. 5A-5B, the light sources 108a are mounted on a flexible circuit 130 which holds the light sources 108a in their respective positions and orientations within the corresponding openings 110a in the blade cover 110, and which electrically connects the light sources 108a to a PCB controller 112 provided within the handle 102. The light sources 108b are similarly mounted on the flexible circuit 130. In some embodiments, LED flex circuits with improved heat dissipation, as described in US Patent No. 10,512,519 and incorporated herein by reference, are used as the flexible circuits 130 with the light sources 108a, 108b mounted thereon on the respective blades 104, 106. Specifically, heat generated by the light sources is absorbed and dissipated by the flexible circuits 130. The blades 104, 106 and/or the blade covers 110 may include projections or ribs formed on their internally facing surfaces for positioning and holding the flexible circuits 130 within the outer housing.
As shown in FIGS. 5A and 5B, the illumination assembly also includes the PCB controller 112 that controls the illumination assembly, the power source 114 for supplying energy to the direct light sources 108a, 108b, and the operating member 116. The construction of the PCB controller 112 is similar to that of a PCB assembly described in the 10,512,519 patent, which is incorporated herein by reference. In the present invention, the PCB controller 112 has two sets of flex circuit connectors 112a, which are used for connecting the flexible circuits 130 with the direct light sources 108a, 108b thereon to the PCB controller 112. The PCB controller 112 also includes a central contact 112b and springs or other electrical contacts 112c for electrically connecting the batteries 114 to the PCB controller 112. In some embodiments, the PCB controller 112 is positioned and held within the handle 102 by internal projections or ribs 102c (visible in FIGS. 4B and 4C) formed on the internal surfaces of the handle 102. In some embodiments, in addition to or instead of the internal projections, a PCB mounting bracket 113 is used for positioning and/or attaching the PCB controller in the handle 102 using screws or other suitable fasteners.
As shown in FIG. 3, the operating member 116 in the present embodiment comprises a rocker switch which can be operated to control the ON/OFF state and lighting levels of the direct light sources on each blade. The operating member 116 selectively controls the light sources on the first blade 104 when the first blade is being used and selectively controls the light sources on the second blade 106 when the second blade is being used. Specifically, the operating member 116 is configured so that the light sources on only one of the blades are turned ON while the light sources on the other blade are OFF. In one embodiment, the rocker switch 116 includes two buttons or two sides of a rocker, each of which is used for controlling the ON/OFF state and the brightness level of the light sources on one blade. In such embodiments, the user can press one of the buttons or one side of the rocker to turn ON the light source(s) on the corresponding blade and then press the button/side again in order to control the ON/OFF state of the individual light sources and/or the brightness of the light sources on the corresponding blade, while the light sources on the other blade are turned OFF. Repeated pressing of the button or the side of the rocker controls the turning ON and OFF of the individual light sources, e.g., a sequence of the light sources being turned ON/OFF, and in some embodiments controls the level of brightness of the light sources, e.g., increases brightness by repeatedly pressing the button or side of the rocker. In another embodiment, the switch 116 includes a slide switch so that sliding the switch to one side turns ON the light sources, either at the same time or individually one by one, and increases the level of brightness of the light sources on one blade, and sliding the switch to the other side turns ON the light sources on the other blade, either at the same time or individually one by one, and increases the level of brightness of these light sources. The slide switch may be combined with a button or a similar operating member that can be pressed in order to select which of the light sources on the blade are turned ON. Other types of switches, such as potentiometers or a combination of a button and a potentiometer, may be used for controlling the light sources of the illumination assembly.
The above-described rocker and slide switches and the positioning of the switch on a bottom surface of the handle 102, as shown in FIG. 3, allow a user to operate the switch 116 with a thumb while holding the retractor in the same hand. This one-handed operation allows the user to control the lighting on the retractor while the retractor is being used to retract tissues. In addition, positioning the switch 116 within a recessed area 103 of the handle prevents the user from inadvertently operating the switch 116 while holding the retractor.
In the embodiment shown in FIGS. 1-5B, the dual -blade retractor 100 also includes a push-tab 118 of a push-tab assembly, which is used as a battery activator to activate the power source when in a “use” position and to de-activate the power source when in a “storage” position. Specifically, the push-tab assembly is used to control whether or not the illumination assembly can be turned ON by electrically disconnecting the power source(s) from circuitry of the illumination assembly in the “storage” configuration and by electrically connecting the power source(s) to the circuitry of the illumination assembly to close the circuit in a “use” configuration. The push-tab assembly also assists in removing the one or more power sources from the outer housing of the dual-blade retractor without requiring the user to come into physical contact with the power source by hooking around a portion of the power source(s), or otherwise physically engaging with the power source(s), when the power source(s) are housed in the outer housing and causing the power source(s) to be removed from the outer housing, or eject the power source(s), when the battery cover 111 is opened or removed from the main body 101.
When the retractor of FIGS. 5A-5B is assembled, the push-tab 118 is partially inserted into an opening 11 la in the battery cover 111 so as to slip over and engage with the central contact 112b on the PCB controller 112. When the push-tab 118 is partially inserted into the opening 111a, the sides or legs of the push-tab 118 electrically separate the central contact 112b from the terminals of the batteries 114. In this way, the push-tab is in the “storage” position and electrically isolates the two batteries 114 from each other, i.e., breaks the circuit, so that the illumination assembly of the dual-blade retractor cannot be turned ON even if the switch 116 is in the ON position. However, when the push-tab 118 is fully inserted into the opening 11 la in the battery cover 111 to be in the “use” position, the terminals of the batteries 114 electrically connect with the central electrical contact 112b through an opening in the push-tab 118 so that the illumination assembly can be turned ON using the switch 116. In addition, in the “use” position, the push-tab 118 engages with the terminals or other portions of the batteries 114 so that when the battery door 111 is opened or removed, the push-tab 118 forces the batteries 114 to be removed from the body 101 for disposal without requiring any physical contact between the user and the batteries 114. Additional details of the push-tab 118 and of the push-tab assembly and how it interacts with the electrical components of the illumination assembly and the power source(s) are described in US Patent No. 10,512,519, assigned to the same assignee herein and incorporated herein by reference. It is also contemplated that in some embodiments, the push-tab 118 does not need to be inserted fully into the opening 11 la in the battery cover 111 to be in the “use” position, and that in other embodiments, the “use” and “storage” positions are reversed so that the push-tab 118 is pushed into the opening 11 la for the “storage” position and pulled out of the opening 111a for the “use” position.
As mentioned herein above, the dual-blade retractor also includes a smoke evacuation assembly that provides smoke evacuation/suction to each blade of the retractor 100 and which does not block the viewing field of the user when connected to a source of suction. As schematically shown in FIG. 4A and as further shown in FIGS. 4B-4C, internal tubing is provided within the outer housing of the dual-blade retractor to fluidly couple a smoke evacuation inlet near the distal end of each blade 104, 106 with a corresponding outlet opening near the opposing end of the handle 102. In one illustrative embodiment, first tubing 120 is provided within the outer housing of the retractor and extends between a first inlet 122 formed near the distal end of the first blade 104 and a first outlet opening 124 provided at or near the joint between the handle 102 and the second blade 106. As shown in FIGS. 1, 4A-C and 5A-B, the first outlet opening 124 is formed in the blade cover 110 for the second blade 106. Similarly, second tubing 121 is provided within the outer housing of the retractor and extends between a second inlet 123 formed near the distal end of the second blade 106 and a second outlet opening 125 at or near the joint between the handle 102 and the first blade 104. As shown in FIGS. 2, 4A-C and 5A-B, the second outlet opening 125 is formed in the blade cover 110 for the first blade 104. In some embodiments, the first and second outlets are provided in the handle 102, while in other embodiments, the first and second outlets are provided in the second and first blades, respectively.
In some embodiments shown in FIGS. 4B-4C and 5A-5B, the first and second tubings 120, 121 each include a single tube so that the first and second tubings 120 and 121 run substantially parallel to one another within the handle 102 of the retractor. As can be seen in FIGS. 4B-4C, the first tubing 120 runs along one side of the handle while the second tubing 121 runs along the opposite side of the handle, with both first and second tubings 120, 121 being positioned on top of the PCB controller 112. The batteries 114 are centrally positioned and mounted on the PCB controller 112 so that the batteries 114 do not interfere with the first and second tubings 120, 121. In other embodiments, where space is available within the outer housing, the first and second tubings 120, 121 each includes a pair of tubes running in parallel from the respective blade through the handle 102 and combine at the respective outlet opening 124, 125. First and second tubings 120, 121 are flexible tubes that may be formed from plastics or silicone. As can be seen in FIG. 3, the first inlet 122 is adjacent the distal end of the blade cover 110 for the first blade 104, and the lip or angled end of the blade cover 110 has a plurality of openings 110b, i.e., gratings, therein corresponding to the location of the first inlet 122. The gratings 110b prevent debris from entering the first tubing 120 and from blocking the flow path in the first tubing 120. Similarly, the second inlet 123 is adjacent the distal end of the blade cover 110 for the second blade 106, and the lip of the blade cover 110 includes similar gratings 110b therein corresponding to the location of the second inlet 123.
As shown in FIGS. 1-5B, each outlet opening 124, 125 does not protrude from the surface of the retractor in order to prevent the outlet port from interfering with the user’s field of view. However, standard suction supply connections require a protruding barb in order to connect to the suction supply. In the present invention, a removable adapter port 126 is provided to enable connection between the respective outlet opening 124, 125 and the standard suction supply. The adapter port 126 comprises a substantially cylindrical body with a central bore, and includes a first end 126a sized and configured to be inserted into the outlet opening 124, 125 and a second end 126b sized and configured to couple to a standard suction supply. An annular ridge 126c having a gripping surface is provided between the first and second ends 126a, 126b.
In the embodiment shown in FIGS. 4A-4C, the first end 126a is sized so that it fits tightly within the outlet opening 124, 125 and is held therein by frictional forces. As shown in FIGS. 4C and 5A-5B, each outlet opening 124, 125 includes a sleeve member or socket 124a, 125a provided within the outlet opening 124, 125 and configured to connect with the corresponding tubing 120, 121. As can be seen in FIGS. 5 A and 5B, each sleeve member or socket 124a, 125a includes side slits formed adjacent to its outlet edge to provide elasticity and flexibility so that the first end 126a of the adapter port 126 is held securely by the sleeve member or socket 124a, 125a when inserted into the outlet opening 124, 125.
In other embodiments, the first end 126a may have a thread thereon so that it can be screwed into the respective outlet opening 124, 125. In such embodiments, the sleeve members or sockets 124a, 125a would have corresponding threads on their inner surfaces to allow the first end 126a to be coupled therewith.
When inserted into the outlet opening 124, 125 and coupled with the sleeve member or socket 124a, 125a of the outlet opening, the first end 126a of the adapter is fluidly coupled with the respective tubing 120, 121 to provide suction to the blade in use. Since the adapter 126 is inserted into one of the outlet openings 124, 125 for use with the corresponding blade 104, 106 while the other outlet opening 124, 125 does not have a barb or adapter attached thereto, the adapter 126 and the rest of the smoke evacuation assembly does not obstruct the user’s field of view along and around the retractor blade in use when the retractor is being used. In addition, since the adapter 126 can be removed and switched between the outlet openings 124, 125 when the blade 104, 106 being used is switched, the dual-blade retractor allows for smoke evacuation at each end thereof without having a fixed barb in the way of the field of view along and around the blade being used.
As mentioned above, FIGS. 5A-5B show exploded views of the dual -blade retractor 100 of the present invention. An exemplary assembly process for assembling the dual -blade retractor 100 of FIGS. 1-5B is shown in FIGS. 6A-6E. As shown in FIG. 6A, the rocker switch 116, the PCB controller 112 and the PCB bracket 113 are inserted into the handle 102 of the retractor main body 101, and the PCB bracket 113 is attached to the handle 102 using one or more fasteners, e.g., two screws. Prior to positioning the PCB controller 112 within the handle 102, the switch 116 may be electrically connected to the PCB controller 112, and then the PCB controller 112 with the switch 116 is positioned within the handle so that an outer portion of the switch 116 extends through a corresponding opening in the handle 112.
In the next step of the assembly process shown in FIG. 6B, sleeve members or sockets 124a, 125a and smoke evacuation tubing are installed into main body 101 of the retractor. Specifically, each smoke evacuation tube, which can be a plastic or a silicone tube, is attached to the respective sleeve member or socket 124a, 125a, and the sleeve members or sockets 124a, 125a are then installed within the main body 101 at or near the respective joint between the blade 104, 106 and the handle 102. The tubes are installed to run substantially parallel to one another within the handle and to the respective blades. In one embodiment, the tubes extend along opposite sides of the PCB controller within the handle, while in another embodiment, the tubes overlap or partially overlap with the PCB controller on each side thereof. In the step of FIG. 6C, the flexible circuits with the light sources mounted thereon are installed on the blade covers 110 so that the light sources are exposed through corresponding openings in the blade covers 110. One or more fasteners, such as screws, may be used to attach the flexible circuits to the blade covers 110. In some embodiments, the flexible circuits are held to the blade covers by internal projections or ribs formed on the blade covers 110.
The blade covers 110 are then attached to the main body 101 by snap fitting or interlocking with the main body 101, and/or by using one or more fasteners, such as screws, and/or by press fitting, as disclosed in the 10,512,519 patent. The flexible circuits are electrically connected to the PCB controller by inserting exposed conductive traces on the flexible circuits into the flex circuit electrical connectors on the PCB controller.
In the step of FIG. 6D, the batteries are installed into the handle 102 and the battery cover 111 is then attached to the main body 101. In some embodiments, the battery cover snaps into the main body 101 and can be detached by operating a catch or a similar fastening mechanism. Finally, in the step of FIG. 6E, the push-tab 118 is partially inserted into the opening 11 la in the battery cover 111 for shipping. When the retractor is ready to be used, the push-tab 118 is fully pushed into the opening 11 la so as to activate the batteries. Moreover, the removable adapter port 126 may or may not be pre-installed into one of the smoke evacuation openings 124, 125 for shipping.
The above-described assembly process may be varied so that some of the steps are performed before other steps. As discussed above, the assembled dual-blade retractor is a cordless, portable retractor that has on-board power and can be lighted on both blades. The dual-blade retractor also has a smoke evacuation assembly to provide dedicated smoke evacuation at each blade without having a fixed protruding port or barb that obscures the field of view of the user. Moreover, the dual-blade retractor is ergonomically constructed to allow for use of the retractor while being able to control the illumination assembly with one hand.
In this regard, the lighting at both blades is controlled using the same operating member so as to simplify control of the illumination assembly. Although not shown in the figures, the dual- blade retractor may also include a flow control mechanism for controlling the suction in the retractor. The flow control mechanism may use the same operating member or switch as the illumination assembly or a separate switch.
Although certain embodiments have been described in considerable detail herein, other embodiments, variations, and modifications that fall within the spirit and scope of the invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Therefore, the scope of any claims allowed for this application should not be limited to any specific embodiments or to any non- claimed details of the embodiments described herein.

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1. A dual-blade retractor comprising: a handle having a first end and a second end; a first blade extending from the first end of the handle; a second blade extending from the second end of the handle; and an illumination assembly including one or more of: (a) one or more first light sources provided on the first blade and (b) one or more second light sources provided on the second blade, wherein the dual-blade retractor is configured to house therein an internal power source for supplying energy to the one or more first and second light sources.
2. The dual -blade retractor in accordance with claim 1, wherein the handle is configured to house the internal power source.
3. The dual -blade retractor in accordance with claim 1, wherein the illumination assembly includes a plurality of the first light sources oriented to emit light at different angles relative to the first blade, and a plurality of the second light sources oriented to emit light at different angles relative to the second blade.
4. The dual -blade retractor in accordance with claim 1, wherein: the first blade includes a first cover having one or more openings corresponding in position to the one or more first light sources, and
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5. The dual -blade retractor in accordance with claim 1, wherein the illumination assembly is configured to selectively control the one or more first light sources when the first blade is in use and the one or more second light sources when the second blade is in use.
6. The dual -blade retractor in accordance with claim 1, wherein the illumination assembly further comprises a control circuit configured to electrically connect with the one or more first light sources and the one or more second light sources, and wherein the dual-blade retractor is configured to position the internal power source therein to overlap with the control circuit.
7. The dual -blade retractor in accordance with claim 1, further comprising a removable cover configured to eject the internal power source from the dual -blade retractor when the removable cover is removed.
8. The dual-blade retractor in accordance with claim 1, wherein: the one or more first light sources are mounted on a first flexible circuit configured to dissipate heat generated by the one or more first light sources, and the one or more second light sources are mounted on a second flexible circuit configured to dissipate heat generated by the one or more second light sources.
9. The dual -blade retractor in accordance with claim 1, further comprising a smoke evacuation assembly configured to selectively provide suction to the first blade and the second blade.
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10. A dual -blade retractor comprising: a handle having a first end and a second end; a first blade extending from the first end of the handle; a second blade extending from the second end of the handle; and a first smoke evacuation conduit configured to provide suction at the first blade, and a second smoke evacuation conduit, separate from the first smoke evacuation conduit, configured to provide suction at the second blade.
11. The dual -blade retractor in accordance with claim 10, wherein the first smoke evacuation conduit extends between a first inlet provided on the first blade and a first outlet provided on one of the handle and the second blade, and the second smoke evacuation conduit extends between a second inlet provided on the second blade and a second outlet provided on one of the handle and the first blade.
12. The dual-blade retractor in accordance with claim 11, wherein the first outlet is provided at a joint between the handle and the second blade, and the second outlet is provided at a joint between the handle and the first blade.
13. The dual -blade retractor in accordance with claim 11, further comprising an adapter configured to fluidly couple one or more of the first outlet and the second outlet to a vacuum source.
14. The dual-blade retractor in accordance with claim 11, further comprising a first blade cover configured to attach to the first blade and a second blade cover configured to attach to the second
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15. The dual -blade retractor in accordance with claim 10, wherein the first smoke evacuation conduit comprises at least one first tube and the second smoke evacuation conduit comprises at least one second tube.
16. The dual -blade retractor in accordance with claim 15, wherein the first and second tubes extend substantially parallel within the handle.
17. A dual -blade retractor comprising: a handle having a first end and a second end; a first blade extending from the first end of the handle; a second blade extending from the second end of the handle; a smoke evacuation assembly configured to selectively provide suction to the first blade and the second blade, wherein the smoke evacuation assembly includes at least one port configured to connect to a vacuum source, and wherein when the smoke evacuation assembly provides suction to one of the first and second blades, the at least one port does not obstruct a field of view around the one of the first and second blades.
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18. The dual -blade retractor in accordance with claim 17, wherein the at least one port includes an opening in an outer housing of the dual-blade retractor and said smoke evacuation assembly further comprises a removable adapter configured to be inserted into the opening and configured to connect to the vacuum source.
19. The dual -blade retractor in accordance with claim 17, wherein the at least one port includes a first port for providing suction to the first blade and a second port for providing suction to the second blade.
20. The dual -blade retractor in accordance with claim 19, wherein the first port comprises a first opening provided on one of the handle and the second blade and the second port comprises a second opening provided on one of the handle and the first blade, and the smoke evacuation assembly further includes a removable adapter configured to be inserted into at least one of the first opening and the second opening and to connect to the vacuum source.
21. The dual -blade retractor in accordance with claim 20, wherein the smoke evacuation assembly further includes first tubing extending between the first port and a first smoke evacuation inlet on the first blade and second tubing extending between the second port and a second smoke evacuation inlet on the second blade.
22. The dual-blade retractor in accordance with claim 20, wherein the first opening is provided at a joint between the handle and the second blade and the second opening is provided at a joint between the handle and the first blade.
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23. The dual -blade retractor in accordance with claim 20, wherein the first port further comprises a first socket provided at the first opening and configured to engage with the removable adapter and the second port further comprises a second socket provided at the second opening and configured to engage with the removable adapter.
24. The dual -blade retractor in accordance with claim 17, wherein the first blade and the second blade extend from the handle in a first direction.
25. The dual -blade retractor in accordance with claim 17, further comprising an illumination assembly including one or more first light sources provided on the first blade and one or more light sources provided on the second blade.
26. A dual-blade retractor comprising: a handle having a first end and a second end; a first blade extending from the first end of the handle; a second blade extending from the second end of the handle; and an illumination assembly including one or more first light sources provided on the first blade, one or more second light sources provided on the second blade, and a switch for controlling the illumination assembly, wherein the one or more first light sources and the one or more second light sources are selectively controlled using the same switch.
27. The dual-blade retractor in accordance with claim 26, wherein the switch comprises one of a rocker switch and a sliding switch.
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28. The dual-blade retractor in accordance with claim 26, wherein the switch is configured to control one or more of ON/OFF state and brightness of the one or more first light sources and the one or more second light sources.
29. The dual-blade retractor in accordance with claim 26, wherein the first and second blade extend from the handle in a first direction, and wherein the switch is provided in a first surface of the handle facing in the first direction.
30. The dual-blade retractor in accordance with claim 26, further comprising an activator different from the switch, the activator being configured to move between a first position and a second position, wherein in the first position the illumination assembly is deactivated and the switch is inoperable to control the illumination assembly, and in the second position, the illumination assembly is activated and the switch is operable to control the illumination assembly.
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